They may become extinct due to the lack of their habitats.
They may become extinct due to the lack of their habitats.
it is going to be extinct
Yes it is but other than that we don't know hardly anything about them.
No they are not. They are on the endangered list but not extinct (yet).
No, the gray comma butterfly, or polygonia progne, is not extinct. They do not show any signs of endangerment either.
Not yet, but they will be soon.
no, they are threatened, not endangered.
The Xerces Blue butterfly was last seen in either 1941 or 1943.
No but they are on the endangered species list in California.
The Xerces Blue butterfly was a small, bright blue butterfly native to the dunes of San Francisco. Sadly, it became extinct in the early 20th century due to habitat destruction and invasive species. It was the first American insect to become extinct as a direct result of human activities.
No, the gray fox is in no danger of going extinct.
No, the Common Blue butterfly is not extinct. It is a widespread species found throughout Europe and parts of Asia. However, its populations are declining due to habitat loss and climate change.